Frank J. MatthewsSportsThe Minority Coach Roundup Week 6This weekend was a tough one for minority head coaches in the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS). Out of the 14 coaches that had games only two won. In the game of the week (week 6) Derek Mason and Vanderbilt lost to the 2nd ranked University of Georgia. The game of week this week (week 7) […]October 13, 2018SportsThe Minority Coach Roundup Week 5This weekend was another exciting one for 13 of the 18 minority head coaches in the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS).October 2, 2018SportsThe Minority Coach RoundupThis weekend was full of action packed games for the 18 minority head coaches in the Football Bowl Subdivision(FBS). In the game of the week David Shaw and Stanford got an overtime win over then 20th ranked Oregon on the road in Eugene. James Franklin and Penn State beat Illinois to remain undefeated. And Brigham […]September 24, 2018Sports10 Black coaches who should get a chance to be a head coach in 2017With the recent announcement of Les Miles being fired at LSU there is much discussion about possible replacements.September 29, 2016SportsBlack Head Coaches in Position to Make Run at College Football National TitleWhen the college football season starts on August 29 it will mark the first time that two Black head coaches begin the season ranked in the top 10 of the Associated Press Top 25.August 1, 2013SportsFour Arthur Ashe Sports Scholars Selected in the 2012 NFL DraftWhat many people don’t know about Robert Griffin III, the second player taken in the 2012 NFL draft, is that he was a two-time Arthur Ashe Jr. Sports Scholar finalist.June 18, 2012SportsFive New Minority FBS Head Coaches Bring Total To Highest EverThe 2011 season will see the most minorities leading Football Bowl Subdivision teams as head coaches when college game action gets underway Sept. 1.August 31, 2011SportsGeorge Mason University Marches to the Peppy Musical Mix of ‘Doc Nix’Since coming to George Mason in 2006, pep band director Michael Nickens has been putting his unique style which blends Hip-Hop, Rock, R&B and Jazz on display to pump up the fans of the basketball team.March 17, 2011SportsStanford Names David Shaw as Jim Harbaugh’s SuccessorStanford University has announced that offensive coordinator David Shaw has been promoted to lead the ascendant football program.January 16, 2011SportsBlog: Look for Minnesota Vikings to Do an HBCU Double DipThis weekend, Minnesota Viking Tarvaris Jackson, an alum of Alabama State University, could be the first HBCU quarterback to ever start an NFL game under a head coach, Leslie Frazier, who is also an HBCU grad.December 10, 2010Page 1 of 5Next Page